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excellentexcellent shaft for the money, get it pured you'll be glad you did for a person with a smooth tempo and a driver swing of 98 mph the stiff fits the bill perfectly! very smooth and really nice high ballflight pick a nice driver head and you have a real winner! More feel then a V2

Date published: 2011-04-04

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Good Feel and ball flightthis is a great shaft. I used it on my TM burner superfast and is much better than that stock shaft. It gives me a great penetrating ball flight. really good value for money

Date published: 2011-02-21

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I want to reshaft my TM RBZ 3-wood. I am 67, 5'8" and have a swing speed of about 80mph. It currently has an S flex, which I just don't seem to control. Suggestions? I'm a 13 hdcp, so the lower the price, the better.

Asked by: MorganO

There are not many fairway specific shaft designs to choose from. Most wood shafts can be trimmed for fairway. We have had a lot of success with the Xcaliber Fairway shaft code # AS0021. It comes in an A, R, S flex and is 75 grams. Based on your swing speed, the R flex could be a good choice. It is $29.99, which is a very good price. Another option in the same brand is the Xcaliber Tour SL, which is ultralight (56 grams in the R flex). If you are looking to maximize distance, the ultralight weight of the SL may be the way to go.

Answered by: GW2002

Date published: 2015-02-02

I am 62 years old, hit a seven iron 150 yds, my three wood about 210 yds and a driver 230+ yds. Which of these Mamiya shafts should I buy to reshaft my Cleveland Golf driver head?

Asked by: tomtutor

Based on the information you have given, either the 55 Gold or the 65 Gold in the R flex. The lighter weight could allow for a slight increase in clubhead speed. The Gold Series is designed to optimize launch. If you already hit the ball high and want to bring down the trajectory a little, you might look at the MP5 or MP6 in the R flex, or the V2 55 in the R flex. The V2 R will feel a little stiffer than the other R flexes.